2008-09, September 2008 (New Meadows)
2008-09, September 2008 (New Meadows)
Volume 7 Number 12
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FEATURES
Aim Between the Eyes:The Education of a Gentleman Farmer
by Bill GruberCan you be fond of your pig, yet willing to turn it into pork? What does it do to the local Zeitgeist to bring down an animal weighing a sizeable fraction of a ton? Perhaps there’s more in such questions than we can hope to answer.
New Meadows—Spotlight City
by Rob & Marie StrongWhen the railroad came in 1911 the line didn’t stop in Meadows, but in a planned town to be called New Meadows. That made a lot of Meadows residents unhappy. The train’s long gone now, but it could be that a few resentments linger.
The Man Who Became a Mountain: Prospector George Blackmon’s Remarkable Life
by Jim RidenourBorn into slavery, separated as a toddler from his mother and educated by a white family, George Z. Blackmon was freed and went West. For many years he prospected and mined in the White Clouds, where a mountain still bears his name.
DEPARTMENTS
Around the Bend: Trout in the Grass; Something Fishy Near Good Grief, by Marylyn Cork
Good Neighbors: Giving It Away; Montpelier Citizens Offer Themselves Some Free Health Care, by Les Tanner
Winged Things: Morley and Clyde, by Bill Ryan
Idaho Writer: From the Wild West to You; Linda Sandifer’s Stories Are Inspired by an Upbringing on the Range, by Bill Corbett
One Spud Short: Grandpa and a Plague of Snakes, by DeLoris Henscheid
Profile: Boyd and the Meter Stick; Adventures with a Mathematics Professor, by Les Tanner
Retrospective: The Regional Sublime; A Tribute to William Studebaker, by Ron McFarland, and William Studebaker; Outdoorsman and Poet, by Ron McFarland
Recipe Contest: Albondigas Soup, by Marcia Lundgren, French Dip Sandwiches, by Marcia Lundgren
September Contributors
IN THIS ISSUE!
Boise, Blackfoot, Blackman Peak, Caldwell, Good Grief, Montpelier, Moscow, New Meadows, Rigby, Twin Falls